Looking for a really green tea..

Made from leaves that have not been oxidized.


Feb 8th, '15, 19:09
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Looking for a really green tea..

by Curtis » Feb 8th, '15, 19:09

I'm looking for green tea, thats really green color. Anything then matcha..I don't care for matcha..I have some gun powder, lucky dragon and some tea from Hawaii.. :D

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Re: Looking for a really green tea..

by Chip » Feb 8th, '15, 20:38

Sencha or Gyokuro will give you the greenest of green teas other than matcha.

You need to get a good one though ...

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Re: Looking for a really green tea..

by Noonie » Feb 9th, '15, 06:10

Fukamushi, sometimes referred to as deep steamed sencha, is more green than asamushi sencha.

Why though are you focused on the colour specifically?

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Looking for a really green tea..

by Pig Hog » Feb 9th, '15, 08:07

Matchairi genmaicha?

Genmaicha but very green...

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Re: Looking for a really green tea..

by bob » Feb 9th, '15, 14:50

Fukamushi sencha - Yutaka Midori from O-Cha in this case...
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Re: Looking for a really green tea..

by Mrs. Chip » Feb 9th, '15, 15:10

bob wrote:Fukamushi sencha - Yutaka Midori from O-Cha in this case...
Yum, our tea of choice this morning.

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